** Introduction: Class Struggle, the Left and Power
*** NUMSA’s Non-Moment
*** The SRWP won’t set you free
** Chapter 1: NUMSA and the ‘United Front against Neoliberalism’ by Jonathan Payn (ZACF)
*** Global Capitalist Crisis and a stalled Revolution
*** ‘A Weapon for Uniting the Working Class’
*** ‘NUMSA is part of the Community, and NOT the Community’
*** Conclusion
** Chapter 2: Anti-Militarist United Fronts and Italy’s “Red Week”, 1914 by Jonathan Payn (ZACF)
*** Prelude to Rebellion
*** 1914 “Red Week”
*** Betrayal and Collapse
*** Alternative Ending
** Chapter 3: The 1917 Russian Revolution and United Front by Jonathan Payn (ZACF)
*** Soviet Democracy and Revolution in February
*** Discontent and Reaction in August
*** Bolshevik “Upswing” and Revolution in October
*** Another Approach: Revolutionary and from Below
** Chapter 4: United Working Class Action and the Workers’ Council Movement in Germany, 1920-1923 by Jonathan Payn (ZACF)
*** United action against the Kapp Putsch
*** The Last Flicker of Hope, 1923
*** A Revolutionary Alternative from Below
** Chapter 5: The General Approach of Anarchists/Syndicalists to the United Front and NUMSA by Jakes Factoria and Tina Sizovuka (ZACF)
*** Some Limits of the NUMSA Project
*** The Protest Politics of “Doing Stuff”
*** Again, against the Party building Agenda
*** Our Line of March
*** Working within, Organising
** Chapter 6: Left Unity, Left Co-Operation or a Working Class Front? by Warren McGregor (ZACF)